Stephen Nover's Tuesday Totals Terminator
(MLB) Miami vs. Philadelphia,
Total: 9.00 | -103.00 Under
Result: Win
I can see these two teams combining for double-digit runs at homer-friend Citzens Band Park with a rookie pitching matchup and a slight wind blowing out to right.

Marlins southpaw Dillon Peters has pitched two outstanding games. He makes his third big league start here with opponents now having a book on him. This should especially be the case with the Phillies, who faced him only 12 days ago.

The Phillies offense is better than perceived with Odubel Herrera and Aaron Altherr healthy, rookie power-hitter Rhys Hoskins making an impact and perennial disappointing Maikel Franco on a rare hot tear. They've helped the Phillies average 5.5 runs in their last seven games.

The Marlins and home run king Gincarlo Stanton should do plenty of damage against Nick Pivetta, who has a 6.49 ERA. That ERA balloons up to 7.11 ERA when facing the Marlins. This is his fourth start versus Miami.

Pivetta has had four terrible starts in his last seven outings and one below average one. The Phillies are letting Pivetta endure his growing pains in the majors since they are in rebuild mode.